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Long Beach Clothing Co. Giving Away Ink

Most businesses would love a little free ink, but starting today Long Beach Clothing Co. wants to give away some free ink.

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State Of Port Address On Friday To Look To Future

Richard D. Steinke, executive director of the Port of Long Beach, is set to deliver his annual “State of the Port” address on Friday at the Hyatt Regency in Downtown Long Beach from 11:30am to 1:30pm.

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CSULB Hosting Latino Students Leadership Conference In February

The Hispanic Students Business Association at Cal State University Long Beach is gearing up to host a conference bringing together student leaders from around Southern California on Feb. 26.

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California Home Sales Rise To 7-Month High In December

The statewide median price rose from November, but was down from a year ago. However, the median in Long Beach held steady at $285,000 from a year ago.

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Unemployment Rate In Long Beach Falls Slightly

Unemployment in Long Beach fell slightly to 13.9% in December from 14.3% in November. Leisure and hospitality, a key sector for Long Beach, posted the largest increase over the month.

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Record 2.9M U.S. Properties Received Foreclosure Filings In 2010

RealtTrac today released its Year-End 2010 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, which shows foreclosure filings were reported on a record 2.8 million properties in 2010. Bank repossessions spiked more than 45% in California.

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Former Long Beach Deputy City Manager Slams Brown’s Proposed Budget

California Redevelopment Association Executive Director John Shirey, formerly a deputy city manager for Long Beach, slammed newly-elected Gov. Jerry Brown’s budget on Monday.

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Clean Trucks Program Expansion Approved

The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners approved the inclusion of smaller trucks to the Clean Trucks Program on Monday.

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Local Development Group To Praise $60M Sale Of L.A. Hotel

World Trade Center Association Los Angeles-Long Beach President Vance Baugham is set to make remarks at a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Universal Sheraton Hotel on Wednesday to herald the new ownership of the hotel by Shenzhen New World Group.

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Get E-Wasted: Goodwill Electronics Drive This Weekend

Residents are urged to downsize their e-waste piles, which have likely grown with the passing of the holidays, by dumping off all broken or unwanted electronic equipment at Goodwill’s E-waste Drive this Saturday.

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Report: Foreclosure Activity Falls 21% In November

National foreclosure activity fell to the lowest level for the month in two years, according to a report released today.

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Memorial Set For Economic Expert Jack Kyser

An upcoming public memorial service was announced on Tuesday for well-known economics expert Jack Kyser, who died last week.

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Real Estate Agents Tapping QR Codes to Market Properties

A few real estate agents in the Long Beach area are tapping into what may prove to be a quick and easy way to check out a property: The Quick Response Code.

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Port Posts Strong Cargo Numbers In November


The monthly container cargo count at the Port of Long Beach rose 24.6% in November compared with the same period a year ago, the port reported on Monday.

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Support Downtown Community Plan, DLBA Chair Tells Board

Downtown Long Beach Associates chairman and Gladstone’s owner John Sangmeister has written a letter to the DLBA board members urging broad support of the Community Action Plan under consideration of the Long Beach City Council.

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